|
Post by caressa on Nov 28, 2010 17:01:29 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by caressa on Nov 30, 2010 16:28:54 GMT -5
I am so grateful to the people in the rooms who loved me back to good health. They loved me when I could not love myself. I didn't even like myself.
They offered up a new way of life and shared what worked for them. I am grateful that they didn't tell me what to do, just shared their own experience strength and hope.
I am grateful that it is one day at a time. I had no concept of this and yet most people have lived by that creed for years. I am grateful that I am given daily reprieve from this disease which is cunning, baffling and powerful. For this 24, I am grateful that I don't have to use.
|
|
|
Post by caressa on Dec 4, 2010 11:25:40 GMT -5
I am grateful for this program and all the tools that are available to me. I am grateful that I have a roof over my head, a freezer and pantry full of food, a bed to sleep on (slept on floor in early recovery), and an apartment full of 'stuff' that has been made available to me as a result of staying clean and sober one day at a time. I am grateful that I have a computer, that I can go online and share with my online friends. I am grateful that I am given freedom of choice. When I was using, that freedom was taken from me. My drug of choice made my decisions for me. I am grateful for each day that I wake up and can remember wht I did the day before and not be ashamed or guilt ridden as a result of what I do remember. I am grateful that my brain cells have been rejuvinated enough that I can play bridge. I am grateful for all of you, for without you, there is no me!
|
|
|
Post by caressa222 on Jan 2, 2021 0:55:29 GMT -5
Grateful for a warm apartment and a roof over my head. Grateful to my God.
Grateful that I felt better this week even though I have a lot of pain.Grateful for EOR, it has been my go to when I am in pain. I hope it helps others as it has helped me over the years.
|
|